Montreal World Film Festival

{{Short description|Defunct annual film festival formerly held in Montreal, Canada}}

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The Montreal World Film Festival ({{langx|fr|Festival des films du monde de Montréal}}), commonly abbreviated MWFF in English or FFM in French, was an annual film festival in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1977 to 2019.[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/montreal-world-film-festival-cancelled-1.5220188 "Montreal World Film Festival abruptly cancelled weeks before opening"]. CBC News Montreal, July 22, 2019. Founded and run throughout its lifetime by Serge Losique, it was the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF."Stars come out for Montreal Film Festival". Canadian Press, August 21, 1966. (The Toronto International Film Festival is also FIAPF-accredited, but is run as a non-competitive event).

The public festival, which was founded in 1977 as a replacement for the defunct Montreal International Film Festival (1960–68), was held annually in late August.Matthew Hays and Martin Siberok, [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/cinema-has-been-abused-horrifically/article25470629/ "Cinema has been 'abused horrifically'"]. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170113110706/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/cinema-has-been-abused-horrifically/article25470629/ |date=2017-01-13 }} The Globe and Mail, September 04, 2000. Unlike the Toronto International Film Festival, which has a greater focus on Canadian and other North American films, the Montreal World Film Festival had a larger diversity of films from all over the world.{{cite news|url=https://nationalpost.com/TIFF+MWFF+Filmfest+fisticuffs+Montreal+against+Toronto/3405019/story.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20100818020908/http://www.nationalpost.com/TIFF+MWFF+Filmfest+fisticuffs+Montreal+against+Toronto/3405019/story.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2010-08-18 |title=TIFF-MWFF Filmfest fisticuffs, Montreal against Toronto |publisher=nationalpost.com |access-date=2012-11-30 }}

Throughout its life, the festival saw various controversies around Losique's leadership, including uneven programming,Brendan Kelly, "Too many films, too few enticements for the under-40s; World film fest badly needs a sharper focus and a way to attract the Fantasia crowd". Montreal Gazette, August 18, 2008. a marketing strategy that sometimes seemed more concerned with throwing barbs at TIFF than with actually building the MWFF's brand, and increasing financial irregularities.

The festival was abruptly cancelled in 2019, just a few weeks before that year's event had been scheduled to launch.

History

Losique launched the festival in part as a response to the inaugural 1976 Festival of Festivals, as he reportedly believed that Montreal was a more appropriate location than Toronto to be the host of a prestige film festival.Bill Marshall, "How the fest was won: TIFF founders lied and bluffed to outduel Montreal in 1976". National Post, September 7, 2001. After screening an inaugural program in summer 1977,Louis Marcorelles, "Deux semaines de films à Montréal". Le Monde, August 30, 1977. he pursued the FIAPF accreditation, which was secured in early 1978."World film festival planned". The Globe and Mail, February 15, 1978. The 1978 event, however, saw the first instance of Losique using his position to take a public swipe at the Toronto festival, when he sent four films that had been booked to appear at both festivals back to their distributors instead of forwarding the prints to Toronto as directed.Jay Scott, "Festival claims Losique refused to forward films". The Globe and Mail, February 14, 1978.

As early as 1980, the festival was marketing itself as one that was focused more on the films than their stars,Dane Lanken, "Montreal's no-star festival lets the films speak for themselves". The Globe and Mail, August 25, 1980. with Losique regularly trumpeting that motto through the years as the thing that made his festival better than Toronto's.Alastair Sutherland, "World-beat screenings". Maclean's, September 2, 1996.

By 1985, Losique was already beginning to attract criticism for running the festival in an "authoritarian" and "Napoleonic" manner,"Montreal, Toronto fests: Vive la difference". Montreal Gazette, September 10, 1985. with programming driven disproportionately by his own personal taste in film rather than consideration for what would appeal to the general public.Jay Scott, "Award-winning filmmakers are unknown no longer". The Globe and Mail, September 18, 1989. Through the 1980s, the Montreal and Toronto film festivals were typically seen as different but complementary events,"Montreal, Toronto fests: Vive la difference". Montreal Gazette, September 10, 1985. although Losique continued to lash out at any media suggestion that the events were comparable in prestige or quality,Bruce Bailey, "A tale of two movie festivals". Montreal Gazette, September 14, 1985. and his most consistent public relations strategy in this era was to release public statements criticizing TIFF's public relations statements for being insufficiently deferential to his festival's superiority.

By the 1990s, however, the MWFF was clearly losing prestige as TIFF gained in international clout;Alex Patterson, "Festival fails to excite". Calgary Herald, August 31, 1991. even within Montreal, its prominence was being increasingly challenged by the Festival du nouveau cinéma, which although older than the MWFF had previously been much smaller until gaining momentum in the early 1990s.John Griffin, "Is this Montreal's real film festival? 20-year-old New Cinema event now rivals Losique's big show". Montreal Gazette, October 12, 1991. In 1991, for the first time, newspapers in Montreal began running front-page stories calling for Losique to step down and hand over leadership of the festival to a successor due to poor programming decisions and declining attendance.Sid Adilman, "Montreal papers slam film festival, founder". Toronto Star, August 29, 1991.

In 1998, the festival faced heavy criticism when it opted to present a lifetime achievement award to Sandra Bullock, despite her still having been known only for a few hit films over the past couple of years at that point, rather than the sort of sustained career typically required to earn lifetime achievement honours.Martin Knelman, "Festivals get starstruck: cineastes traditionally shun Hollywood stars. But the almighty dollar is changing all that". Financial Post, September 5, 1998.

By 2000, even filmmakers from Quebec were frequently bypassing MWFF, instead opting to "stampede down the 401" to TIFF due to its much higher international profile before screening in Montreal at the FNC or the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois instead of the MWFF.Matthew Hays, "'The World Film Fest has managed to alienate far too much of the local film community'". The Globe and Mail, August 15, 2000.

The WFF lost the sponsorship of its previous government cultural funders, SODEC and Telefilm Canada as a result of disagreements with Losique in 2004, after Losique refused to cooperate with a review by those agencies of Canada's major film festivals.Matthew Hays, "He's got the whole World in his hands". The Globe and Mail, August 26, 2004. Subsequently, these two funding agencies announced that they would support a new international film festival, called the New Montreal FilmFest (FIFM), to be managed by Spectra Entertainment and headed by Daniel Langlois.Brendan Kelly, "Battle royale". Variety, August 29, 2005.

Despite the competing festival and the loss of government funding, however, Losique continued to organize the World Film Festival,Nelson Wyatt, "Montreal film festival marks 29th year with less money, more competition". Canadian Press, August 30, 2005. and filed lawsuits against both Telefilm and Spectra, further suing Moritz de Hadeln personally after he was announced as FIFM's artistic director. The 2005 FIFM was not successful, and the event was discontinued;Guy Dixon, "New Montreal Film Festival fizzles into oblivion". The Globe and Mail, February 14, 2006. as of July 2007, Losique's lawsuits were dropped, paving the way for a restoration of government funding.Brendan Kelly, "Losique is still hoping, and asking, for more, but coffers are fuller than in past". Montreal Gazette, August 23, 2007.

In 2005, Losique first announced and later withdrew the film Karla from the festival after the principal sponsor of the festival, Air Canada, threatened to withdraw its sponsorship of the festival if that film were included. The film — about Karla Homolka, a young woman who was convicted of manslaughter and who served twelve years in prison for her part in the kidnapping, sex enslavement, rapes and murders of teenage girls, including her own sister, in a case said to involve ephebophilia — was controversial in Canada, with many calling for its boycott throughout the country.{{Cite news |date=January 10, 2006 |title=Canadian distributors to release Homolka film |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/canadian-distributors-to-release-homolka-film-1.612361 |work=CBC News}}

In 2015 a group of employees claimed they were not paid.{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/ffm-2015-serge-losique-employees-payment-1.3217537|title=Employees at Serge Losique's World Film Festival complain of non-payment - CBC News|website=cbc.ca|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160827163846/http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/ffm-2015-serge-losique-employees-payment-1.3217537|archive-date=2016-08-27}} In 2016 many of the employees resigned, citing poor leadership and financial uncertainty amongst other issues.{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/montreal-festival-des-films-du-monde-resignation-1.3733070|title=Montreal film festival employees resign en masse - CBC News|website=cbc.ca|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160828203917/http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/montreal-festival-des-films-du-monde-resignation-1.3733070|archive-date=2016-08-28}} In an interview with CTV News, Montreal Gazette entertainment columnist Bill Brownstein referred to Losique as having a "Napoleonic complex" and not "playing well with the other children" resulting in government and sponsors withdrawing their funding support.{{cite web|url=http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=939136|title=End of the World Film Fest?|website=Montreal|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160830173529/http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=939136|archive-date=2016-08-30}}

In the same year Cineplex Entertainment withdrew its support from the festival, causing it to lose the Forum Theatre as a venue.T'Cha Dunlevy, "Forum out of picture for FFM; Screenings at Imperial Cinema going ahead as scheduled". Montreal Gazette, August 25, 2016. Left with only the Imperial Cinema for a venue, the festival had to cancel some of its planned screenings and proceed with a reduced lineup, although several of the city's independent theatres stepped in to help screen films at the last minute.T'Cha Dunlevy, "Ending On A Cliffhanger; The Festival des films du monde's chaotic 40th edition is over. Now what?". Montreal Gazette, September 6, 2016.

In 2017, power was cut at the Imperial Theatre in July, just a few weeks before the festival, due to unpaid electricity bills,T'Cha Dunlevy, "Serge Losique won't pull plug on Festival des films du monde; Director unfazed by money issues". Montreal Gazette, July 26, 2017. with that year's festival being saved by a last-minute intervention by Pierre-Karl Péladeau and Québecor.T'Cha Dunlevy, "Festival des films du monde is back for more". Montreal Gazette, August 24, 2017.

In 2018 the festival was accused by Revenu Québec of owing almost $500,000 in unpaid taxes,"Quebec Revenue Department targets Montreal World Film Festival for unpaid taxes". Canadian Press, July 12, 2018. but the festival was allowed to proceed that year after Losique made an initial payment of $33,000."Montreal World Film Festival to go on as planned after founder pays back taxes". Canadian Press, August 1, 2018.

By this time, Brendan Kelly of the Montreal Gazette was explicitly calling for the festival to be shut down, writing that "Way back in the early days of the festival in the late '70s and early '80s, the FFM was a happening event that could be said to be seriously rival the Toronto fest, then called the Festival of Festivals. But that hasn't been true for 30 years, and it's almost entirely Losique's fault. As long as the FFM exists, it drags down the city's film scene. Agencies and producers in other countries who don't realize Losique's fest is irrelevant send films and filmmakers, and the poor auteurs turn up to discover they're screening films in front of near-empty rooms. It also causes enormous problems for the other much more relevant film festivals in our city, notably the Festival du nouveau cinéma and Fantasia. These festivals have not been given the chance to step up and become the city's première festival with Losique's event staggering from edition to edition."Brendan Kelly, "Bring down the curtain on Serge Losique's film festival". Montreal Gazette, July 17, 2018.

In 2019, the WFF announced that it was cancelling the 43rd edition of the event. The stated reason was that Losique was suffering from extreme fatigue, with the festival intended at that time to return in 2020;"Montreal World Film Festival to take break for 2019, promises return in 2020". Canadian Press, July 22, 2019. however, with the COVID-19 pandemic emerging over the winter, the festival's return in 2020 was not possible, and the festival subsequently failed to see a revival in 2021. Robert Everett-Green of The Globe and Mail noted that while an event like TIFF, with its strong programming team, could easily work around the health difficulties of a single programmer, the stated reason for the MWFF's cancellation effectively confirmed the longstanding charges that Losique ran the festival as a personal fiefdom rather than cultivating a team.Robert Everett-Green, "Is Montreal's World Film Festival finished or just in remission?: The cancellation of the 43rd edition of the embattled event reveals that it truly is Serge Losique's one-man show". The Globe and Mail, July 29, 2019.

In 2022, Losique announced plans to revive the festival as the Global Montreal Film Festival, with a 2022 edition featuring free screenings of a selection of films that had previously screened at FFM, leading to a full revival of the festival in 2023.T'Cha Dunlevy, [https://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/movies/montreals-beleaguered-festival-des-films-du-monde-is-back-kind-of "Montreal's beleaguered Festival des films du monde is back, kind of"]. Montreal Gazette, August 24, 2022. The free screening series in 2022 attracted only a few dozen people; filmmaker André Forcier, whose 1994 film The Wind from Wyoming (Le Vent du Wyoming) was one of the titles being screened, criticized the event as having been poorly advertised.Olivier Du Ruisseau, [https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/cinema/750240/cinema-l-hommage-au-ffm-tient-le-coup? "L’hommage au FFM tient le coup"]. Le Devoir, August 29, 2022. The 2023 revival did not materialize, and there has been no subsequent news about the festival's return.

Festival

The festival was organised in various sections, including the World Competition (features and shorts) and First Films World Competition (features), and non-competitive streams for Canadian and world cinema, documentaries, student films and repertory programming of classic films.

Prior to the beginning of each event, the festival's board of directors appointed the juries who held sole responsibility for choosing award winners. Juried awards were presented for the Grand Prix des Amériques, a Special Grand Prix of the jury, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Artistic Contribution, Best Short Film, an Innovation Award and gold, silver and bronze Zenith Awards for first films. Audience-voted awards were also presented for the most popular film, the most popular Canadian film, most popular Latin American film, most popular documentary film, and most popular Canadian short film.

=Grand Prix des Amériques=

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YearFilmOriginal TitleDirectorCountry
| 1978LigabueSalvatore NocitaFrance / Italy
| 19791+1=3 [de]Heidi GenéeWest Germany
rowspan="2"| 1980The Stunt ManRichard RushUnited States
FontamaraCarlo LizzaniItaly
| 1981The ChosenJeremy KaganUnited States
rowspan="2"| 1982Time for RevengeTiempo de revanchaAdolfo AristarainArgentina
Brimstone and TreacleRichard LoncraineUnited Kingdom
| 1983The Go MastersMikan no taikyokuJi-shun Duan & Jun'ya Satô & Shu'an LiuJapan / China
| 1984The NorthEl NorteGregory NavaUnited States / United Kingdom
| 1985Our FatherPadre nuestroFrancisco RegueiroSpain
| 1986Betty Blue37°2 le matinJean-Jacques BeineixFrance
| 1987The Kid BrotherKennyClaude GagnonJapan / United States / Canada
| 1988The ReaderLa lectriceMichel DevilleFrance
| 1989Freedom Is ParadiseS.E.R. - Svoboda eto raiSergey BodrovSoviet Union
| 1990Fallen from HeavenCaídos del cieloFrancisco J. LombardiPeru / Spain
| 1991SalmonberriesPercy AdlonGermany
| 1992The Dark Side of the HeartEl lado oscuro del corazónEliseo SubielaArgentina / Canada
| 1993BetrayalTrahirRadu MihaileanuFrance / Switzerland / Spain / Romania
| 1994Once Were WarriorsLee TamahoriNew Zealand
| 1995GeorgiaUlu GrosbardUnited States / France
| 1996Different for GirlsRichard SpenceUnited Kingdom / France
| 1997Children of HeavenBacheha-Ye asemanMajid MajidiIran
rowspan="2"| 1998The QuarryMarion HänselBelgium / France / Netherlands / Spain
Full MoonVollmondFredi M. MurerSwitzerland / Germany / France
| 1999Color of ParadiseRang-e khodaMajid MajidiIran
rowspan="2"| 2000The Taste of OthersLe goût des autresAgnès JaouiFrance
InnocencePaul CoxAustralia / Belgium
rowspan="2"| 2001RainBaranMajid MajidiIran
AbandonedTorzókÁrpád SopsitsHungary
| 2002The Best Day of My LifeIl più bel giorno della mia vitaCristina ComenciniItaly / United Kingdom
| 2003The CordonKordonGoran MarkovicYugoslavia
| 2004The Syrian BrideHa-Kala Ha-SuritEran RiklisFrance / Germany / Israel
| 2005Off ScreenKleisterleePieter KuijpersNetherlands / Belgium
rowspan="2"| 2006A Long WalkNagai sanpoEiji OkudaJapan
The Greatest Love of AllO Maior Amor do MundoCarlos DieguesBrazil
rowspan="2"| 2007Ben XNic BalthazarBelgium / Netherlands
A SecretUn secretClaude MillerFrance
| 2008DeparturesOkuribitoYōjirō TakitaJapan
| 2009FreedomKorkoroTony GatlifFrance
| 2010OxygenAdemHans van NuffelBelgium / Netherlands
| 2011Come as You AreHasta la VistaGeoffrey EnthovenBelgium
| 2012Where the Fire BurnsAteşin Düştüğü Yerİsmail GüneşTurkey
| 2013Life Feels GoodChce sie zycMaciej PieprzycaPoland
| 2014Perfect ObedienceObediencia perfectaLuis UrquizaMexico
| 2015Mad LoveFou d'amourPhilippe RamosFrance
| 2016The ConstitutionUstav Republike HrvatskeRajko GrlićCroatia
| 2017And Suddenly the DawnY de pronto el amancerSilvio CaiozziChile
| 2018CurtizTamás Yvan TopolánszkyHungary

=Golden Zenith Award=

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YearFilmOriginal TitleDirectorCountry
| 1989Queen of HeartsQueen of HeartsJon AmielGreat Britain
rowspan="2"| 1990Lost SpringtimePrintemps perduAlain MazarsFrance
Time of the ServantsCas sluhuIrena PavlaskovaCzechoslovakia
rowspan="2"| 1991Benjamin's WomanLa Mujer de BenjaminCarlos CarreraMexico
NorthNordXavier BeauvoisFrance
| 1992Little SharksKleine HaieSonke WortmannGermany
| 1993BetrayalTrahirRadu MihaileanuRomania / France
| 1994Everynight ... EverynightEverynight... EverynightAlkinos TsilimidosAustralia
rowspan="2"| 1995Cross My Heart and Hope to DieTi kniver i hjertetMarius HolstNorway
Manneken PisManneken PisFrank Van PasselBelgium
| 1996Welcome HomeOkaeriMakoto ShinozakiJapan
| 1997Gypsy LoreRomani kris - CigánytörvényBence GyöngyössyGermany / Hungary
| 19982 Seconds2 secondesManon BriandCanada
| 1999Juan, I Forgot, I Don't RememberDel Olvido al no me acuerdoJuan Carlos RulfoMexico
| 2000Daughters of the SunDakhtaran-e khorshidMariam ShahriarIran
| 2002Various PositionsVarious PositionsOri KowarskyCanada
| 2003I Always Wanted to Be a SaintJ'ai toujours voulu être une sainteGeneviève MerschLuxembourg / Belgium
| 2004The MagicianEl magoJaime AparicioMexico
| 2005The Blossoming of Maximo OliverosAng pagdadalaga ni Maximo OliverosAuraeus SolitoPhilippines
| 2006More Than Anything in the WorldMás que a nada en el mundoAndrés León Becker, Javier SolarMexico
| 2007The Wooden BoxLa cajaJuan Carlos FalcónSpain / Portugal
| 2008For a Moment, FreedomEin augenblick, freiheitArash T. RiahiAustria / France
| 2009You Will Be MineJe te mangeraiSophie LaloyFrance
| 2010Liquid LoveAmore liquidoMario Luca CattaneoItaly
| 2011In Our NameIn Our NameBrian WelshUnited Kingdom
| 2012CasadentroCasadentroJoanna LombardiPeru
| 2013The Long Way HomeEve Dönüs: Sarikamis 1915Alphan EseliTurkey
| 2014GonzálezGonzález: falsos profetas]Christian Díaz PardoMexico
| 2015The FuneralChuyiQi WangChina
| 2016A Father's WillAtanyn kereeziBakyt Mukul, Dastan Zhapar UuluKyrgyzstan
| 2017The ReturnDolaondaChul HeoSouth Korea
| 2018The Gazelle's DanceEl Baile de la GacelaIván Porras MéndelezCosta Rica / Mexico

=Best Canadian Film=

The Best Canadian Film award varied over its lifetime, sometimes being presented based on adjudication by a jury and other times as an audience-voted "people's choice" award.

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Yearwidth=45%| Filmwidth=45%| DirectorRef
1978TylerRalph L. ThomasSandra Peredo, [https://archive.macleans.ca/article/1978/10/2/you-cant-take-the-pulpit-out-of-the-boy "You can’t take the pulpit out of the boy"]. Maclean's, October 2, 1978.
1979Arthur Miller on Home GroundHarry Rasky"1+1 = 3 remporte la palme". Le Devoir, September 10, 1979.
1980It Can't Be Winter, We Haven't Had Summer Yet (Ça peut pas être l'hiver, on n'a même pas eu d'été)Louise CarréPascal Mallet, "Un Festival sous le signe de l'austérité". Le Quotidien, September 2, 1980.
1981The Plouffe Family (Les Plouffe)Gilles CarleMarc Morin, "Le grand prix au film américain 'The Chosen'". Le Nouvelliste, September 1, 1981.
1982The Grey FoxPhillip Borsos"La G.-B. et l’Argentine décrochent les honneurs". Le Droit, August 30, 1982.
1983The Tin Flute (Bonheur d'occasion)Claude FournierIna Warren, "The Go Masters wins festival's Grand Prize". The Globe and Mail, August 29, 1983.
1984A Woman in Transit (La Femme de l'hôtel)Léa PoolIna Warren, "El Norte best film in Montreal festival: Acting awards raise eyebrows". The Globe and Mail, August 28, 1984.
1985Pale Face (Visage pâle)Claude GagnonBruce Bailey, "Grand prize goes to Spanish movie; Canadians shine in Official Competition". Montreal Gazette, September 3, 1985.
1986Sitting in LimboJohn N. Smith"Film festival sets record, troubled Musicfest ends with soul". Montreal Gazette, September 2, 1986.
1987Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit)Jean-Claude LauzonIna Warren, "Canada wins top prize with courageous film". Ottawa Citizen, September 2, 1987.
1988ObsessedRobin SpryBill Brownstein, "Film-fest sells record 275,000 tickets". Montreal Gazette, September 6, 1988.
1989Looking for Eternity (Portion d'éternité)Robert Favreau"Drama about Soviet youth prisons wins top prize"]. Montreal Gazette, September 5, 1989.
1990An Imaginary Tale (Une histoire inventée)André ForcierStephen Godfrey, "Fallen from Heaven tops festival: Peru-Spain co-production named best film in Montreal". The Globe and Mail, September 4, 1990.
1991The Savage Woman (La Demoiselle sauvage)Léa Pool"k.d. lang film wins top honors". Edmonton Journal, September 3, 1991.
1992Phantom Life (La Vie fantôme)Jacques Leduc"Romance between poet, prostitute captures Montreal film festival prize". Waterloo Region Record, September 8, 1992.
1993The Sex of the Stars (Le Sexe des étoiles)Paule BaillargeonConway Daly, "Romanian-French film wins top prize; Festival jury praises director Radu Mihaileanu for `searingly honest portrait'". Montreal Gazette, September 7, 1993.
1994The Wind from Wyoming (Le Vent du Wyoming)André ForcierJohn Griffin, "New Zealand entry tops at our 18th film festival". Montreal Gazette, September 6, 1994.
1995Water Child (L'Enfant d'eau)Robert MénardJocelyne Richer, "Le FFM se termine avec le couronnement de « Georgia »". Le Soleil, September 5, 1995.
1996Lilies (Les Feluettes)John Greyson"British film a surprise winner at Montreal festival". Vancouver Sun, September 4, 1996.
1997The Caretaker's Lodge (La Conciergerie)Michel PouletteJohn Griffin, "Iranian movie takes top honours at film festival: Children of Heaven wins jury prize and public vote". Ottawa Citizen, September 3, 1997.
19982 Seconds (2 secondes)Manon Briand"Quebec director steals show". Kingston Whig-Standard, September 9, 1998.
1999Memories Unlocked (Souvenirs intimes)Jean Beaudin"Montreal filmfest closes with awards". The Daily Gleaner, September 7, 1999.
2000MaelströmDenis Villeneuve"Australian, French films share top prize at Montreal film festival [Innocence, Le Gout des Autres]". Canadian Press, September 4, 2000.
2001Tar Angel (L'ange de goudron)Denis ChouinardMatthew Hays, "Hungary, Iran share award for best movie". The Globe and Mail, September 4, 2001.
2002Chaos and Desire (La Turbulence des fluides)Manon Briand"Montreal Film Fest wraps up 26th year with three awards for The Last Train". Canadian Press, September 3, 2002.
2003Gaz Bar BluesLouis BélangerOdile Tremblay, [https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/cinema/35632/ffm-le-grand-prix-des-ameriques-au-cordon-de-markovic? "FFM - Le Grand Prix des Amériques au Cordon de Markovic"]. Le Devoir, September 8, 2003.
2004The Five of Us (Elles étaient cinq)Ghyslaine Côté"The Syrian Bride, a movie by Israeli filmmaker Eran Riklis, took four prizes Monday at the Montreal World Film Festival, including the prestigious Grand Prix of the Americas". Canadian Press, September 6, 2004.
2005KamatakiClaude Gagnon"Kamataki big winner at Montreal film festival wrap, 2006 dates announced". Canadian Press, September 6, 2005.
2006The Chinese Botanist's Daughters (Les Filles du botaniste)Dai Sijie"Montreal film fest wraps up". The Daily Gleaner, September 6, 2006.
2007Surviving My Mother (Comment survivre à sa mère)Émile GaudreaultMarc-André Lussier, "Les deux favoris sacrés ex aequo". La Presse, September 4, 2007.
2008The Necessities of Life (Ce qu'il faut pour vivre)Benoît Pilon"Montreal film fest gives top honour to Okuribito". The Globe and Mail, September 3, 2018.
2009A Cargo to Africa (Un cargo pour l'Afrique)Roger CantinJohn Griffin, "Korkoro wins big as festival closes; Tony Gatlif's feature about Roma fleeing the Nazis captures the Montreal World Film Festival's Grand prix des Amriques and an Ecumenical prize, and is voted best film by the public". Montreal Gazette, September 8, 2009.
2010Silence Lies (Tromper le silence)Julie HivonMarc Cassivi, "Le Grand Prix des Amériques à « Adem »"]. La Presse, September 7, 2010.
2011Coteau rougeAndré Forcier"Hasta La Vista primé". La Voix de l'Est, August 29, 2011.
2012KarakaraClaude GagnonMarc-André Lussier, "Un film turc remporte

les grands honneurs du FFM". La Voix de l'Est, September 4, 2012.

2013Another House (Un autre maison)Mathieu RoyAndré Duchesne, "L'autre maison remporte deux prix". La Presse, September 3, 2013.
2014Sweeping ForwardPatricia MacDowell[https://www.lapresse.ca/cinema/festivals-de-cinema/festival-des-films-du-monde/201409/01/01-4796257-ffm-le-film-la-parfaite-obeissance-se-distingue.php "FFM: le film La parfaite obéissance se distingue"]. La Presse, September 1, 2014.

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